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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 1995
Filed:
Dec. 30, 1992
Curt Dunnam, Trumansburg, NY (US);
Other;
Abstract
The present invention features an active sensor for detecting a magnetic field. The sensor includes a pickup coil wound on a semi-flexible bobbin, which in turn is mounted on a suitable core assembly. Optionally, the core/coil assembly can then be mounted on a flexible substrate. Thin strips of either standard or amorphous crystalline high-permeability alloy are laminated to form the core. Once the coil has been assembled with the core laminations, output leads from the coil are connected to conductors of a miniature coaxial cable, the sheath of which is grounded to the core laminations. An operational amplifier is connected to the coil assembly. The operational amplifier has a positive feedback path to substantially cancel the combined dissipative loss of resistance and core eddy currents of the coil assembly. The operational amplifier also has a negative feedback path to set the maximum gain of the active sensor.